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Messi's Final Act: MLS Cup vs. World Cup Glory
4 Dec
Summary
- Messi's World Cup win cements his GOAT status.
- MLS Cup win won't alter his legendary career.
- North American play is seen as an adventure, not a challenge.

Lionel Messi's 2022 World Cup victory with Argentina has irrevocably cemented his legacy as the greatest player of all time. This triumph, achieved shortly after a surprising opening loss to Saudi Arabia, now places him in the same esteemed company as legends like Diego Maradona and Pelé, while further distinguishing him from Cristiano Ronaldo.
While Messi faces a potential MLS Cup final, its outcome will hold minimal significance in the grand narrative of his illustrious career. An MLS title offers no additional prestige to his record eight Ballon d'Or awards or his 2008 Olympic gold. Any achievements in this league, however remarkable, are unlikely to be compared to his career-defining moments with Barcelona or his pivotal World Cup performances.
Experts and commentators suggest Messi's current phase in North America, while drawing attention to MLS, is perceived more as a final adventure than a true competitive challenge. The differing nature of soccer in the United States, characterized by entertainment over the high stakes of relegation and dramatic consequences found in global football, means his impact there, win or lose, will be viewed through a different lens.




